Free COVID (packets of four boxes) test kits are now available at the Town Hall and Library.
HHS Presents Service-Learning Projects to Community
HHS students worked with different community organizations and across a variety of disciplines to develop impressive projects!
We will be celebrating their successes at a Community Celebration on Tuesday, January 17th. This event will be held from 7:00 PM-8:00 PM in the Holliston High School library.
Holliston Lions Christmas Dinners 2022
The Holliston Lions tradition of bringing a little extra holiday cheer to people here in town continues!
One Book One Holliston
The Holliston Public Library will be hosting a live online author talk with Nathaniel Philbrick at the library on Wednesday February 8th, at 6:30pm. You can also sign up to attend the talk virtually at the library’s website https://hollistonlibrary.org/.
Fire / EMS Log for Week of December 23 – 29, 2022
Fire Chief Michael Cassidy shares the summary of emergency calls handled by HFD during this reporting period.
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New Old Barn Part 4
In this segment, Mark Davidson explains how pegs were made and later describes his work on restoring a part of Notre Dame Cathedral that was destroyed by fire in 2019.
Holliston Happenings: Week of January 1 – 7, 2023!
It’s 2023! Happy New Year!
Resolve to take advantage of all the activities and public meetings happening around town all year.
NO CHANGE in trash pickup this week!
HPD Hosts Blood Drive – This Thursday
Start the year by sharing the gift of life – “Pints for HalfPints” at HPD headquarters, Jan 5, 2023.
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Civics Sunday – May 2023 Town Meeting Warrant Now Open
The Warrant for the May Town Meeting has been opened by the Select Board.
Deadline for Article submission for the May meeting is March 13, 2023, by 4:00pm.
Train Station “Little Free Library” Installed on Trail
The Baroud family— mom Sarah, dad Jon, and Nathan and Vivian, their two children—has great appreciation for all the work the community has done to establish the trail and love using it…especially because it’s in their backyard. Recently, the Baroud family has been working with the Holliston Trail Committee, Robert Weidknecht, in particular, to set up a Little Free Library on the rail trail.
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